High School Project Ideas (325 results)

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high school science projects are the perfect way for
high school students to have fun exploring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Our
high school projects are written and tested by scientists and are specifically created for use by students in the
high school grades. Students can choose to follow the science experiment as written or put their own spin on the project.

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age-appropriate projects that fit their interests.

The author of this project hypothesized that movies often disappoint readers because book-based movies tend to "dumb down" the works on which they are based (Fuhrman, 2002). Naturally, selective compression is necessary when telling a story as a movie, or no one would sit through it. (Hey, maybe there's an idea for a different experiment!) Selective compression is not necessarily the same, however, as simplification. There are ways to objectively measure the complexity of written language…
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Did you know that you can actually make objects come together by blowing air between them? Find out how wind changes air pressure to bring to objects together in this easy and fun science fair project!
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Have you ever wondered why golf balls have a pattern of dimples on their surface? The dimples are important for determining how air flows around the ball when it is in flight. The dimple pattern, combined with the spin imparted to the ball when hit by the club, greatly influence the ball's flight path. For example, backspin generates lift, prolonging flight. When the ball is not hit squarely with the club, varying degrees of sidespin are imparted to the ball. A clockwise sidespin (viewed from…
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Sports_p012

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Time Required

Short (2-5 days)

Prerequisites

To do this experiment you must have sufficient golf experience to swing a golf club consistently and have access to golf clubs.

Many people are surprised to learn that the season's we experience—winter, spring, summer and fall—have nothing to do with the distance of Earth from the Sun. In this science fair project, you will investigate how the temperature on Earth actually depends on the tilt of Earth's axis of rotation.
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EnvSci_p051

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Time Required

Short (2-5 days)

Prerequisites

None

Material Availability

You will need a couple of specialty items: a globe of Earth and a heat lamp. Light from the sun can be used if a heat lamp is not available.

Have you ever known someone who had a bad reaction to a prescription drug? Although pharmaceutical companies test new
drugs on a large number of people to make sure the drug works the way it is supposed to, often a small percentage of
people respond differently to the drug. A person's genetics plays a large role in determining his or her response to a
given drug.
Our genes are made up of hundreds to millions of nucleotides of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid),
the genetic code. If just a…
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BioMed_p005

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Time Required

Very Long (1+ months)

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of what genes, DNA, and proteins are.

Material Availability

After 23andMe receives your sample, your results should be ready in 6-8 weeks. Alternatively, you can do
this science project using a readily available free demo account on 23andMe.

Think of a way to launch the puck with a reproducible force, and examine the effect of launching the puck in different orientations on the distance it travels. For more information on the physics, see Haché, 2002.
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Does the force of drag have an effect on the distance the puck will travel? Think of a way to launch the puck with a reproducible force, and examine the effect of launching the puck in different orientations on the distance it travels. For more information on the physics, see Haché, 2002.
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The human body has an impressive ability to heal itself after injury, but humans have nothing on planaria. Planaria have an amazing ability to regenerate. An entire animal can regenerate from just a fraction of the body! This project investigates the effect of magnetic field intensity on planarian regeneration.
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There is a bewildering selection of different golf balls to choose from for playing the game. Some less expensive, some more expensive, all with different claims for the advantages they will bring to your game. This project can help you determine which type of golf ball is right for you.
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Sports_p015

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Time Required

Long (2-4 weeks)

Prerequisites

You must be an experienced golfer to do this project. You'll need a large open space where you can hit a lot of balls (and recover them).

Material Availability

Specialty items

Cost

Average ($50 - $100)

Safety

Make sure that you have plenty of space outdoors, and no one downrange.

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